A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temporal patterns of species invasions. Here, we examined fish invasion patterns at four spatially structured and hierarchically nested scales across the contiguous United States (i.e., from large to small: region, basin, watershed, and sub-watershed). All spatial relationships in both richness and fraction between species groups (e.g., natives vs. exotics) were positive at large scales. However, contrary to predictions using null/neutral models, the patterns at small scales were hump-shaped (unimodal), not simply negative. The fractions of both domestic (introduced among watersheds within the USA) and foreign (introduced from abroad) exotics increased w...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
A contemporary challenge in ecology is assessing the ecosystem effects of multispecies introductions...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...
<div><p>A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temp...
SUMMARY 1. Data from the literature were used to document colonization patterns by introduced freshw...
International audienceIdentifying the factors determining the non-native species richness (NNSR) in ...
Aim -- Even successful invaders are abundant only in a fraction of locales they inhabit. One of the ...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...
An important goal of invasion biology is to identify physical and environmental characteristics that...
International audienceGiven the extent of biological invasions in industrialized countries, our unde...
We quantified broad-scale patterns of species richness and species density (mean # species/km2) for ...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
Most introduced species apparently have little impact on native biodiversity, but the proliferation ...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
A contemporary challenge in ecology is assessing the ecosystem effects of multispecies introductions...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...
<div><p>A major goal and challenge of invasion ecology is to describe and interpret spatial and temp...
SUMMARY 1. Data from the literature were used to document colonization patterns by introduced freshw...
International audienceIdentifying the factors determining the non-native species richness (NNSR) in ...
Aim -- Even successful invaders are abundant only in a fraction of locales they inhabit. One of the ...
Establishment of nonnative fishes and extirpations of native fishes have homogenized freshwater fish...
An important goal of invasion biology is to identify physical and environmental characteristics that...
International audienceGiven the extent of biological invasions in industrialized countries, our unde...
We quantified broad-scale patterns of species richness and species density (mean # species/km2) for ...
1. The global spread of non-native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly in regard...
Most introduced species apparently have little impact on native biodiversity, but the proliferation ...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
Summary 1. The global spread of non‐native species is a major concern for ecologists, particularly i...
Because species invasions are a principal driver of the human-induced biodiversity crisis, the ident...
A contemporary challenge in ecology is assessing the ecosystem effects of multispecies introductions...
AimThe invasion success of introduced freshwater fish is influenced by many factors, including ecolo...